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Interesting if true. Remember, Chinese citizens were leaking out documents claiming that the coronavirus was a leak out of the Wuhan lab including an email telling all workers that they weren't allowed to mention coronavirus by name.
The world probably doesn't have the guts to do anything though.
The EU actually erased a sentence stating that the coronavirus started in China, because China told them to. Bow down and the EU bows. China supplies so many things to the world that the world is afraid to upset them too much. Bow down to your CCP rulers!
This place has always been watched- I don't know why people refuse to think there was no Intel reports regarding any HIGH risk locations.
Because the Wuhan lab is a high-security facility in an adversary nation studying dangerous pathogens, it is a collection target for several U.S. intelligence agencies, multiple officials told NBC News. Data gathered would include mobile phone signals, communications intercepts and overhead satellite imagery, the officials said
Interesting if true. Remember, Chinese citizens were leaking out documents claiming that the coronavirus was a leak out of the Wuhan lab including an email telling all workers that they weren't allowed to mention coronavirus by name.
The world probably doesn't have the guts to do anything though.
The EU actually erased a sentence stating that the coronavirus started in China, because China told them to. Bow down and the EU bows. China supplies so many things to the world that the world is afraid to upset them too much. Bow down to your CCP rulers!
The EU funded and signed off the Wuhan Lab back in 2004.
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Originally Posted by Daily Mail (20200)
* The EU's chief Brexit negotiator signed off on construction of the P4 laboratory
* French intelligence services warned poor Chinese security could lead to a leak
* Jacques Chirac, French president at the time, pushed the Wuhan lab project
* 50 French scientists were meant to go to Wuhan but were never sent to the lab
The construction of the Chinese laboratory at the centre of mounting suspicion over the source of the Covid-19 pandemic was signed off by the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier – despite warnings by French intelligence services.
Mr Barnier – currently embroiled in acrimonious negotiations with the UK over a post-Brexit trade deal – was the French foreign minister when he gave the go-ahead for work to start on the Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2004, under a joint deal with the Chinese.
The move came despite strong opposition from French diplomatic and security advisers, who argued that the Chinese reputation for poor bio-security could lead to a catastrophic leak.
They also warned that Paris could lose control of the project, and even suggested that Beijing could harness the technology to make biowarfare weapons.
Eleven years later, as the laboratory prepared to open, the French architects of the project complained that they had, as feared, been ousted by the Chinese communist government.
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